Depends what specs the computer has.Crazzee said:That game actually puts a ton of stress on computers, in my experience. Depending on the number of dwarfs and the size of the fortress and stuff, it could easily trump The Sims 2.Kwil said:Dwarf Fortress
Also, X-Com: UFO Defense. [http://store.steampowered.com/app/7760/] It's a turn-based strategy game released in '93 and is one of my favorite video games ever. If you like money management, base management, and turn-based strategy, this is a great game for you to have.
Getting TF2 to run at 60 FPS in a firefight is down to your specific hardware. You could take 2 top of the line PC's and it's likely that TF2 would run well on one and horribly on the other. There are hundreds of threads on the Steam Forum about FPS issues, asking Valve to optimise the game and even guides how to get more FPS out of your computer. My computer has trouble with TF2, but I haven't yet had to use the guidance of the thread "TF2 for the worst computers currently made" which replaces the models with Goldeneye 64 style ones as well as a bunch of other stuff.herpaderphurr said:Oh God, you'd be surprised at how demanding TF2 actually is.Doctor VonSexMachine said:TF2?
Easier: Go to "Can You Run It?" http://systemrequirementslab.com/cyriKpt._Rob said:What I'm working with here is a laptop that really can't handle much. So, thinking in terms of "games that would put less stress on my computer than the Sims 2" is a handy approach. All that said, because I've never really had a good gaming computer, I've never really learned a lot about all the computer games that are available. That's where you all come in, suggest some good games that my computer could handle without hacking up a processor before dying a slow and painful death.
Are you trolling or are you seriously saying that no PC game prior to Sims 2 qualifies as 'great'?Fidelias said:If your computer has a difficult time handling SIMS 2, even in only a few places, you won't be able to find a great computer game that will work. You NEED to update. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but there it is. Trust me as someone who also had the same problem as you.
I don't exactly see why my statement classifies as trolling. And no, I think that there are plenty of games older than Sims 2 that are great, but all of them are showing their age. You don't need to buy a $400 computer to be a decent gaming computer, just look around, you can get one for $150 or $200.Dexiro said:Are you trolling or are you seriously saying that no PC game prior to Sims 2 qualifies as 'great'?Fidelias said:If your computer has a difficult time handling SIMS 2, even in only a few places, you won't be able to find a great computer game that will work. You NEED to update. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but there it is. Trust me as someone who also had the same problem as you.
He must be trolling.Dexiro said:Are you trolling or are you seriously saying that no PC game prior to Sims 2 qualifies as 'great'?Fidelias said:If your computer has a difficult time handling SIMS 2, even in only a few places, you won't be able to find a great computer game that will work. You NEED to update. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but there it is. Trust me as someone who also had the same problem as you.
I'm not necessarily saying you were trolling, just that it was a very silly thing to say ;DFidelias said:I don't exactly see why my statement classifies as trolling. And no, I think that there are plenty of games older than Sims 2 that are great, but all of them are showing their age. You don't need to buy a $400 computer to be a decent gaming computer, just look around, you can get one for $150 or $200.Dexiro said:Are you trolling or are you seriously saying that no PC game prior to Sims 2 qualifies as 'great'?Fidelias said:If your computer has a difficult time handling SIMS 2, even in only a few places, you won't be able to find a great computer game that will work. You NEED to update. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but there it is. Trust me as someone who also had the same problem as you.
There so many good games you can play, but i will try and make a "short" list:Kpt._Rob said:Now, I am primarily a console gamer, the reason for this, however, is not because I have any particular fondness for consoles over the computer, but mostly because I simply can't afford a top of the line gaming computer. Nonetheless, I do still feel the desire to play a computer game from time to time, and that, dear friends, is why I have come to you.
What I'm working with here is a laptop that really can't handle much. I play the Sims 2 sometimes, and usually that's fine, though it can start to run a little slow when I build a really big house. So, thinking in terms of "games that would put less stress on my computer than the Sims 2" is a handy approach. All that said, because I've never really had a good gaming computer, I've never really learned a lot about all the computer games that are available.
That's where you all come in, suggest some good games that my computer could handle without hacking up a processor before dying a slow and painful death. I like a lot of variety in my gaming diet, so go ahead and suggest anything you've enjoyed. I was thinking of possibly downloading the first Fallout off of Steam, but before I went ahead and did that, I thought I'd come here and ask if anyone had any better ideas. That said, suggest away, I'm all ears.